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A Novel Computational Model for Hardware-Level Security of Cloud Databases in Public Clouds
Today, all cloud-based social media applications are data-intensive, and the large amounts of data they generate are managed on the public cloud, which compromises user data security and privacy. Many government and nongovernment organizations that manage users’ sensitive and personal data do not choose to use the public cloud to administer their databases because of the numerous security risks it has. However, these organizations are jeopardizing the performance of the application by handling the user’s data on the private cloud. Without jeopardizing user data security and privacy or application performance, a security solution will encourage these organizations to manage their databases on the public cloud. This paper presents an L-PNR computational model for the hardware-level security of cloud databases in a multi-tenant public cloud environment. The L-PNR model’s performance has been simulated and evaluated using VMware vCenter Simulator. According to experimental findings, the proposed model outperforms the current models THR-RS, LR-MU, DDPA, and DSRBACA in terms of performance and security. The suggested L-PNR model may be used by cloud service providers (CSPs) to offer data security over the public cloud, where organizations can affordably manage their sensitive data.